As Mick Mulvaney prepares for his first appearance before Congress since beginning work at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, he announced his intention to continue pushing for reforms at the bureau.
He did that first by citing four key legislative changes he believes Congress should make to the CFPB in the bureau’s semi-annual report to Congress. He followed that with a response letter to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in which he said the frustration the senator felt about the direction of the bureau was something Mulvaney himself experienced while he was a member of the House.
Read on for more from the acting director.
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